i love when second leads have no clear sense of respect for boundaries and do things as they want....i love when they have more presence with the fl than the ml does....i love the drama's plot and the main couple but what the hell are they even doing LMAO. if you want us to struggle to pick a side with these stupid love triangles, they should at least make the ml2 likeable...
i wanted to watch something cheesy, predictable and didn't require me to think too much. that being said, this was a perfect remedy to my rom-com needs. it made me laugh and it tends to be a bit self aware with it's own cliches, and it was overall a cute watch.
crying sobbing throwing up this show was sooo good. i saw myself far too many times in mijeong and i love the way every character was written. they were complex in their own right and the ending really had this beautiful message that encourages you to carry on (or trudge step by step, in jagyeong's words) no matter how hard or pointless it all gets. this is going to be a drama that'll stick with me for a long time.
guys if hyun actually does have romantic feelings for the prince this cld be a wholeass mulan situation where he's kinda fruity for her as a guy IF YALL CATCH MY DRIFT LMFAOOOO
This was a really cute drama, but what turned me off the most was how made-for-laughs the whole fangirl culture was. While some were definitely relatable at certain bits, did they really gloss over the fact that those fans endangered Duk-mi's life when they thought she was dating their idol?
Also that unnecessary plot towards the end of the drama. Lol, drama writers - the main leads don't need to have some melodramatic interconnected childhood backstory for the both of them to be a perfect match. And even so, they should add substance to the actual plot. This one did nothing.
A wake-up call to the lives of those suffering and poverty and the way we, as middle class and above citizens, view and treat them. This film had a well thought out message and tried to provide a very realistic outlook to Aries and Jane's situation, but failed to accomplish an impactful conclusion. Whether or not they got the baby back didn't matter, but the ending felt so empty and inconclusive regardless.
A wonderful show with a satisfying ending. Loved how honest and open they were about adult life, relationships, sex and dating in SK. Really kept me in depth with the story and widened my perspective and views on the purpose of marriage. Although I wish I could see the male lead's development into falling for the female lead more, and also several issues I had with Ho Rang and Won Seok's relationship, this show left me with warm feelings and lots of hope. Definitely recommend if you like shows that are grounded and realistic with also the usual whimsical flavour kdramas tend to provide.
Also that unnecessary plot towards the end of the drama. Lol, drama writers - the main leads don't need to have some melodramatic interconnected childhood backstory for the both of them to be a perfect match. And even so, they should add substance to the actual plot. This one did nothing.